That night, the city lights were stars
I was hovering among them like a cloud
Lost and ecstatic in your presence,
Feeling no traffic, no sound, no smog
Willing to go to the end of the world.
You said our future was a walk
From Azadi Square to Zanjan Park
But I, at the end of the walk,
Saw a house with you
Like the first lady of a Shah.
You said how busy was your life
With your exams and studies
And the medical civil service
But I heard you saying “wait for me”
So I waited and waited for three years.
For three years, I picked up the phone at 9:00
We talked until 9:30 at night
You listened to my every single poem
And I saved your mesmerizing voice
Your laughter, in my ear until the next call.
For three years, every single weekend we met
I cherished every kiss at dark, every hug in cabs,
The smell of Safari on my hands
The smell of Safari on my hands
And could not get you off my skull
Even for a second of time till the next meeting.
But at the end of three years of homeless love
You started dogging me bad
Blaming me for all the mistakes I did not make
And I apologized for every wrong I had not done
Until the night I cried and threw away
The perfume, the gold bracelet, the scarf
The T-shirt, the blue back pack, the books
The dried bouquets, the box of candy wraps,
Gum wraps, gift wraps, your poems
Gum wraps, gift wraps, your poems
And you!
ouch. it still seems pretty fresh....is that why you still hurt?
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